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Frostfire Legacy

What would you do if you were told you only had five years to live? Aster Mistral, suffering from an incurable congenital “disease” that saps life force out of his every breath, decided to fight with all his might. Waking up into the future, 2,500 years later, he embarks on a quest to find a cure for his ailment! “My target! To find the Panacea on the 1,000th floor of the dungeon!” Together with trustworthy allies, he forges a path of blood and corpses, building his foundation and increasing his level! However, he can’t stay in dungeons all the time, as he has a duty to fulfill. “To raise the human DNA average of the world, the government wants my seeds?!” Follow Aster on his laidback journey of fighting monsters, courting girls, escaping adversaries, and discovering secrets about himself! - - - New Book for WPC June 2024! I will be giving out bonus chapters every week based on: PS => 200 (1 chapter), 400 (2 chapters), 800 (3 chapters), 1,600 (4 chapters), and so on! Reviews (at least 4 stars) => 10 reviews (1 chapter) until it reaches 100 reviews! Golden Tickets => 50 (1 chapter), 100 (2 chapters), 200 (3 chapters), 400 (4 chapters), and so on! Join me in my discord: https://discord.gg/DEVbwSbZUh

SeraphWedd · Fantasy
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Exploring the Labyrinth - Vampire (1)

When Vanessa opened her eyes, everything around her had changed.

"This place is... a sealed dimension?" she quickly assessed before checking the space itself. "It's quite well-built. I doubt I can destroy it from the inside and escape," she muttered, promptly giving up on using a shortcut.

"And I got separated from that hateful woman and Aster... Nevermind her, I need to regroup with Aster as soon as possible," she continued, her brow furrowing with determination.

First and foremost, she needed to assess the situation. Looking around, she realized she was in a place that resembled a giant maze. Each wall stood tall, reaching over a hundred meters, touching the ceiling. The towering walls closed in on her like silent, oppressive sentinels.

"But what a sickening design they chose..."